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Ep 47: Blasphemy in the classroom: The Batley Grammar case


13/04/2021InterviewsBatley Grammar, Blasphemy, education, Extremism, Free speech, freedom from religionsecularism

This episode is about Batley Grammar School’s decision to suspend and investigate a teacher for using a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad in an RE lesson on blasphemy.

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